Man I am sorry to bother you but I have been trying my darndest to get this
to work. Maybe I am missing something. I am creating a new notepad file. I
enter in the html code. I save the file as .RTF (because that is the only
way to get a signature in the signature picker, won't accept any other
files). I create my signature picker in Outlook 2000. I create a new
message, insert the same wave file as specified in the html code, I then
insert my signature. The signature is invisible, but the wave file is
visible and the code doesn't' run properly when I send it. I am dying to get
this to work, because we have somebody that we really want to do this to. If
I send you the wave file, maybe you can just create that message for me and
I will just forward it to him. Like I said I am sorry if I am bothering you.
If this is inconvenient to you please just ignore me and I will get the
message. Thanks a bunch.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Esgro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 4:45 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Sound Loud!
Hey cool, I am going to use this. We have an office full of practical
jokesters. Thanks..
-----Original Message-----
From: John Fullbright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 4:34 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Re: Sound Loud!
One of his apps is setting the volume. He'll need to figure out which one.
That reminds me of a somewhat cruel joke...
1. Create an html file like so ..
<HTML>
<HEAD>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<BGSOUND SRC="wavefile.wav" Volume=0>
</BODY>
<HTML>
The volume=0 cranks the volume up to max output.
2. Create an outlook signature from the html file.
3. Open a new mail, attach wavefile.wav, then insert the signature you
created.
The attachment icon does not appear, and the wav plays, even with scripting
disabled, from the preview pane.
John Fullbright
MOSMWNMTK
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From: "Adam Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 3:00 AM
Subject: Sound Loud!
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> All,
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> One of our laptop users was complaining that every time he booted his
> laptop, the sound was set to an extremely loud volume. So he turns it
> down. He then shuts down, and later on boots up and logs into his
> computer again. After booting, the volume is loud again.
>
> Where do you control that? VOLCTRL doesn't appear to help, as it only
> appears to set the volume level for that current session.
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> Adam Smith
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